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paws.security.identity (version 0.4.0)

macie: Amazon Macie

Description

Amazon Macie Classic

Amazon Macie Classic has been discontinued and is no longer available.

A new Amazon Macie is now available with significant design improvements and additional features, at a lower price and in most Amazon Web Services Regions. We encourage you to take advantage of the new and improved features, and benefit from the reduced cost. To learn about features and pricing for the new Macie, see Amazon Macie. To learn how to use the new Macie, see the Amazon Macie User Guide.

Usage

macie(config = list(), credentials = list(), endpoint = NULL, region = NULL)

Value

A client for the service. You can call the service's operations using syntax like svc$operation(...), where svc is the name you've assigned to the client. The available operations are listed in the Operations section.

Arguments

config

Optional configuration of credentials, endpoint, and/or region.

  • credentials:

    • creds:

      • access_key_id: AWS access key ID

      • secret_access_key: AWS secret access key

      • session_token: AWS temporary session token

    • profile: The name of a profile to use. If not given, then the default profile is used.

    • anonymous: Set anonymous credentials.

    • endpoint: The complete URL to use for the constructed client.

    • region: The AWS Region used in instantiating the client.

  • close_connection: Immediately close all HTTP connections.

  • timeout: The time in seconds till a timeout exception is thrown when attempting to make a connection. The default is 60 seconds.

  • s3_force_path_style: Set this to true to force the request to use path-style addressing, i.e. http://s3.amazonaws.com/BUCKET/KEY.

  • sts_regional_endpoint: Set sts regional endpoint resolver to regional or legacy https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkref/latest/guide/feature-sts-regionalized-endpoints.html

credentials

Optional credentials shorthand for the config parameter

  • creds:

    • access_key_id: AWS access key ID

    • secret_access_key: AWS secret access key

    • session_token: AWS temporary session token

  • profile: The name of a profile to use. If not given, then the default profile is used.

  • anonymous: Set anonymous credentials.

endpoint

Optional shorthand for complete URL to use for the constructed client.

region

Optional shorthand for AWS Region used in instantiating the client.

Service syntax

svc <- macie(
  config = list(
    credentials = list(
      creds = list(
        access_key_id = "string",
        secret_access_key = "string",
        session_token = "string"
      ),
      profile = "string",
      anonymous = "logical"
    ),
    endpoint = "string",
    region = "string",
    close_connection = "logical",
    timeout = "numeric",
    s3_force_path_style = "logical",
    sts_regional_endpoint = "string"
  ),
  credentials = list(
    creds = list(
      access_key_id = "string",
      secret_access_key = "string",
      session_token = "string"
    ),
    profile = "string",
    anonymous = "logical"
  ),
  endpoint = "string",
  region = "string"
)

Operations

associate_member_account(Discontinued) Associates a specified Amazon Web Services account with Amazon Macie Classic as a member account
associate_s3_resources(Discontinued) Associates specified S3 resources with Amazon Macie Classic for monitoring and data classification
disassociate_member_account(Discontinued) Removes the specified member account from Amazon Macie Classic
disassociate_s3_resources(Discontinued) Removes specified S3 resources from being monitored by Amazon Macie Classic
list_member_accounts(Discontinued) Lists all Amazon Macie Classic member accounts for the current Macie Classic administrator account
list_s3_resources(Discontinued) Lists all the S3 resources associated with Amazon Macie Classic
update_s3_resources(Discontinued) Updates the classification types for the specified S3 resources

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
svc <- macie()
svc$associate_member_account(
  Foo = 123
)
}

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